

Yeah if you start them on the right server they would have to go looking for the weird stuff… at that point you just say “wow that never came up for me, it must be the algorithm “


Yeah if you start them on the right server they would have to go looking for the weird stuff… at that point you just say “wow that never came up for me, it must be the algorithm “


That’s a very unflattering photo… but to be fair to the photographer you can’t polish a turd.


I wonder what the relationship between chip size and other costs is. You’d think a tiny scale chip like a modern cpu is more expensive to produce than larger, less fine controllers like the kind used in basic electronics but with smaller sizes comes less raw materials, lower shipping costs and you can cram more functions on the one chip. Once you have set up the manufacturing process perhaps there is an economic reason for using the fancy stuff beyond just wanting to cram the worlds worst example of a computer into the car dashboard


You are correct, I mistyped, I was referring to hypersonics.
It should be noted that the Russian kinzal missile is not a true hypersonic, the term hypersonic implies certain technologies beyond just speed and is in fact launched from a plane. It only has a range of 500km and follows a ballistic trajectory (an arc) after launch which makes it easier to track than a missile that uses hypersonic gliding (accelerating in spurts at the edge of orbit to ride earth’s gravity and change its reentry point.)
Depending on the source true hypersonics are either not worth spending any more money developing or impossible to defend against. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I personally believe the latter or they would be going on and on about how good their systems are instead of crowing about shooting down one sub standard system from Russia
I still think excessive nukes are a waste of money. If America trusted its allies it would allow its allies to have a few nukes as well, if everyone had a couple then even if Russia took out all of Americas then it’s allies would just push the button. The threat of mutually assured destruction still remains to keep everyone smiling politely.


its almost impossible to shoot down a supersonic missile, let alone one with countermeasures.


Did you even read the article? None of them are brown or Muslim or blue haired tree huggers. How can they be terrorists?


My concern is that if you’ve got so many that the enemy can’t keep track of them I have concerns that perhaps you can’t keep track of them either.


I never understood why any country needed more than like…20 nukes.
If someone is willing to risk you firing one nuke at them, I don’t think another thousand will detur them.


I’m glad this disgrace is getting some international traction. We have weaker laws around lobbying than the USA which is hard to believe.


without the threat of destitution how will will force people to work shit jobs for shit pay?
Yeah but at at least they never sell information about who you have been calling!
You’ve had “security though obscurity” now try “security though inability”!
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